Employee charged with window peeping

According
to police reports, the woman was changing clothes inside her bedroom in the 500
block of South Carroll Boulevard on Monday afternoon when she noticed that
someone was watching her from outside.

Police
said the woman and her boyfriend contacted the person she believed had been
watching her, squatting near her window.

Police
said the man was identified as one of the apartment complex’s maintenance
workers. Criminal charges were then filed at the victim’s request.

Other reports

400
block of North Loop 288 — A
worker told police Saturday that a hammer drill was taken from a construction
site.

According
to a police report, the man had left his tools for a short while Friday in an
unlocked apartment that was in the final stages of completion, and the hammer
drill was taken during that time.

100
block of Fawn Hollow Drive — A woman told sheriff’s deputies Tuesday that someone used her personal
information to open four checking accounts without her permission.

Roundup

From 7 a.m. Monday to 7 a.m. Tuesday:

Denton
County sheriff’s dispatchers handled 833 service and officer-initiated calls
for the agencies they serve. Thirty-two people were booked into Denton County
Jail.

Denton
firefighters responded to 25 medical calls, one public service call, one vehicle
accident and one shorted electrical equipment call.

Argyle
police assisted one
agency and one motorist, and responded to one ordinance violation, 13 traffic
calls and one traffic accident.

Aubrey firefighters responded to four medical calls
and one grass fire. Aubrey police assisted one motorist and responded to one
reckless driver, 14 traffic calls, one medical call and one suspicious person.

Bartonville police responded to one criminal mischief
report.

Corinth police assisted two agencies and one motorist,
and responded to four requests for roadblocks, four suspicious activity calls,
one theft report, 23 traffic calls, seven animal complaints, one welfare
concern and one harassment report.

Double
Oak police responded to
one burglary, one domestic disturbance, one theft and four traffic calls.

Justin firefighters responded to two medical calls.
Justin police responded to one auto theft report and one animal complaint.

Krum firefighters responded to one medical call,
two grass fires and one structure fire. Krum police responded to two
disturbance calls, one forgery call, one harassment call, one ordinance violation,
one suspicious vehicle and one animal complaint.

Krugerville police responded to one investigation.

Lake
Cities firefighters
responded to one grass fire, one odor investigation and six medical calls.

Little
Elm firefighters
responded to four medical calls, one grass fire and one traffic transport
incident. Little Elm police responded to one auto theft report, one disturbance
call, two ordinance violations, one medical call, one theft, seven traffic
calls, two animal complaints, one traffic transport and assisted one motorist.

Lewisville
police made five
arrests.

Northlake police assisted one agency and responded to
one missing person and 18 traffic calls.

Oak
Point firefighters
responded to one medical call. Oak Point police responded to one fireworks
complaint, three ordinance violations, two thefts, five traffic calls and one
animal complaint and assisted one motorist.

Ponder firefighters responded to one grass fire.
Ponder police responded to one theft and two traffic calls.

Pilot
Point firefighters
responded to one medical call and one downed power line and assisted one
citizen. Pilot Point police responded to one criminal mischief call and two
suspicious activity calls.

The
Colony firefighters
responded to one medical call and one traffic transport incident.

Trophy
Club firefighters
responded to three medical calls. Trophy Club police responded to one noise
complaint, 14 ordinance violations, one medical call, one roadblock, five
suspicious vehicles, seven traffic calls, one accident fleet, one animal
complaint and one animal cruelty report and assisted one motorist.

— Megan Gray

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